Hyponyms: colubrid snake, colubrid, blind snake, worm snake, constrictor, elapid, elapid snake, sea snake, viper, closet auger, plumber's snake, auger, trap-and-drain auger
Part Meronyms: Wyoming, Equality State, WY, Idaho, Gem State, ID, Oregon, Beaver State, OR, Washington, Evergreen State, WA
Member Meronyms: Serpentes, suborder Serpentes, Ophidia, suborder Ophidia
Derivational Morphology: snake
Anagrams: sneak
Language Translations: | |||
Afrikaans: slang | Albanian: gjarpër | ||
Armenian: օձ | Bosnian: vijugati se and zmija | ||
Breton: naer | Bulgarian: змия | ||
Catalan: serp | Chinese: 蛇 | ||
Croatian: zmija | Danish: slange and sno | ||
Dutch: slang | Esperanto: serpento | ||
Finnish: käärme and kiemurrella | French: serpent and serpenter | ||
Galician: serpe | Georgian: გველი | ||
German: Schlange and winden | Greek: ελίσσομαι | ||
Hebrew: נחש | Hindi: साँप | ||
Hungarian: kígyó | Icelandic: snákur | ||
Indonesian: ular | Interlingua: serpente | ||
Italian: serpeggiare and serpente | Japanese: 蛇 | ||
Korean: 뱀 | Kurdish: mar | ||
Latin: serpens | Latvian: čūska | ||
Lithuanian: gyvatė | Macedonian: змија | ||
Malay: ular | Malayalam: പാന്പ് | ||
Norwegian: slange | Polish: wąż | ||
Portuguese: serpente and serpentear | Romanian: şarpe | ||
Russian: змея | Slovak: had | ||
Slovene: kača | Spanish: culebrear and serpiente | ||
Swahili: nyoka | Swedish: orm and slingra | ||
Tagalog: ahas | Telugu: పాము and మెలికలు తిరుగు | ||
Thai: งู | Turkish: yılan | ||
Ukrainian: змія | Vietnamese: xà | ||
Yiddish: שלאַנג |
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